1. Introduction: Asylum in Ireland, From Disavowal to Archive
2. Asylum Seekers and Direct Provision: Racialization, Dispersal, Deportability, NGOization
3. Disavowing Ireland’s History of Enforced Incarceration
4. Direct Provision as “Slow Death”
5. Who Profits from Direct Provision? Ireland’s Asylum Industrial Complex
6. Asylum Seekers as Agents of Change and Resistance
7. Asylum Archive, Resistance, Theory and Practice
8. Conclusion: Archiving Silence, Making Direct Provision Visible